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The Raven

>> Sunday, August 24, 2014

Today my card uses some of DRS designs new Halloween Stamps.




I started by stamping The Raven ( this stamp make me think of a Edgar Allen Poe Poem) with Memento Tuxedo Black ink onto cream cs.
I covered with a mask, then I stamped the 
Tiny Happy Halloween

For the black card front I used the Spellbinder Classic Oval
then I embossed with the
Enhancing Elements Gold Oval
then I used white Rub and Buff.

I set the orange eyelets with my crop a dial.

For the string I used crochet thread, that I colored with a orange Copic marker
then I warped it around a ruler and touched a drake gray marker on each side and in the middle.

I stamped the Run In Fear onto cream cs.
This was cut with a Classic Square Spellbinder die.
I keep it in the die and sponged on
Antique Linen Distress Ink.
This was layered onto black card stock that was cut with a
Perfect Layer Ruler.
The branches were punched with a MS punch.



Have a wonderful day,

7 comments:

Jennifer E. said...

Great Halloween card-- that Raven really gives it a creepy feel! Love the Happy Halloween text in the background!

Shelia said...

Fantastic Halloween card, Janett. The raven makes me think of Edgar Allen Poe too! It does create a spooky card!!

Donna Whitten said...

This is so cute, thanks for the instructions! I love how you did the oval cutout and the twine. The sentiment is great for this card.

Sue said...

This is an absolutely fantastic Halloween card!! Definitely creepy! I love how you did the string and the raven background!

Karin said...

Fantastic Halloween card! Thank you for the eyelet idea too, it looks amazing! I have a million of those things, so thanks for the inspiration!

Samantha said...

What an excellent Halloween card, Janett! The perfect combo of spooky, creepy and very cool!

Robin Clendenning said...

Such a great halloween card, wow!!! Love the classic orange and black!! Make for a spooky card!

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